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Colleges remain closed for 4th consecutive day in Kashmir

Classes in colleges across Kashmir remained suspended for the fourth consecutive day and authorities discontinued teaching work in higher secondary institutions for a day as a precautionary measure in the wake of students’ protest against alleged highhandedness of security forces.

Classes in colleges across Kashmir remained suspended for the fourth consecutive day and authorities discontinued teaching work in higher secondary institutions for a day as a precautionary measure in the wake of students’ protest against alleged highhandedness of security forces.

The teaching work in all colleges across the Kashmir Valley remained suspended for the fourth day on the trot following orders of Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Baseer Khan, officials said.

The administration had on Monday issued orders for the closure of Kashmir University, all colleges and higher secondary schools on Tuesday after students protested the alleged high-handedness of security forces against students of Degree College, Pulwama, last week.

The suspension of classes in the colleges was later extended by another day.

On Wednesday, Khan issued directions to suspend teaching work in all colleges of Kashmir division for two more days till today, even as classes had resumed in Kashmir University and higher secondary schools that day.

He issued a fresh order on Thursday, directing suspension of teaching work in all higher secondary institutions of the division in the wake of fresh protests.

Students of many of these institutions across the Valley had held protests on Monday. While scores of students were injured in security forces’ action against students at Pulwama on the weekend, Monday’s clashes also left several injured.